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Pfennig Undetermined Friesach marks

Issuer Duchy of Carinthia (Austrian States)
Year 1210-1220
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Weight 1.12 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering [---]CMS
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Friesach pfennigs were among the most widely circulated coins in Central and Eastern Europe during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, used well beyond their region of origin in trade networks stretching into Hungary, the Balkans, and the Crusader states. The type became so dominant as a trade currency that "Friesacher Pfennig" functioned almost as a monetary standard across much of the region, with numerous ecclesiastical and secular lords minting imitative issues to participate in that system. Distinguishing Carinthian ducal issues from the broader mass of Friesach-type coinage remains genuinely difficult — hence the "undetermined marks" classification in the CNA typology.